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Vargatron posted:I know I'm in the vast minority but I cannot stand Minsc and I'm doing whatever I can to get him out of my party ASAP in BG2. Yea, he is super annoying and honestly I would feel a little bad taking obviously retarded guy out murder hoboing with me. Back to the topic of overpowered illegal classes, in an attempt to make an interesting to play thief, I am currently playing through with Safina as a shadow dancer/fighter multiclass. It's way too much, even it like level five she is straight up one-shotting most anyone who lets her get cloaked and behind them. If I had SCS installed it might be reasonable, but for now I'm going to either have to change it back to a clean thief/fighter or leave her as is and edit her hit points down to about half so I have to be much more careful with positioning her.
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i don't like scs because I don't play these games to have 20 minute chess matches i play to stack 3000 traps on top of each other and disintegrate dragons not playing with scs also allows you to play the game with bad kits and still do pretty well also edwin > jan
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# ? Aug 21, 2017 19:59 |
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Yeah, the problem with difficulty enhancing mods is they eliminate a bunch of options. You -have- to use the OP classes and the OP gear.
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# ? Aug 21, 2017 20:03 |
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Dyna Soar posted:But maybe I'll start with a Blade or something and re-learn all the tricks to beat the game somewhat fairly. I don't think Blade is the kit you want if you're trying to be fair to the game. Even by the standards of arcane casters, it's pretty drat cheesy. bongwizzard posted:Back to the topic of overpowered illegal classes, in an attempt to make an interesting to play thief, I am currently playing through with Safina as a shadow dancer/fighter multiclass. And yet, Shadowdancer -> Fighter is perfectly legal and arguably even more broken than the multiclass variant. That admittedly only works with BG2 in mind though.
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# ? Aug 21, 2017 20:42 |
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Entropy238 posted:Wild Mage isn't quite as powerful in EE, and doesn't make for a great multi-class character if you're EE-Keepering it. I'm playing the regular ol' versions, the EE games feel, uh, wonky I guess. Everything they've added is a little off, like the zoom or the quick loot. Not much sense in playing them when I can play the old games I guess. I mean, did they even fix anything really or just introduce a buncha new bugs? Anyway, I don't really mind a multi wild mage / thief not being as OP as a wildmage could be, I kinda just want a utility dude with spell casting as the PC. The surges being more random is a plus to me I guess, hah. I'm not really looking to play the most OP character, even tho I said I'd play a gnome M/T. Just powerful enough to beat full SCS. Maybe a two handed sword wielding gnomish F/M would be more fun? Samuel Clemens posted:I don't think Blade is the kit you want if you're trying to be fair to the game. Even by the standards of arcane casters, it's pretty drat cheesy. Yeah? I played with them lots back in the day and while they're fun and pretty powerful, they didn't feel really OP like some other classes, Inquisitor or Kensai / Mage for example. Dyna Soar fucked around with this message at 20:46 on Aug 21, 2017 |
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Dyna Soar posted:Anyway, I don't really mind a multi wild mage / thief not being as OP as a wildmage could be, I kinda just want a utility dude with spell casting as the PC. The surges being more random is a plus to me I guess, hah. I do find the Enhanced Edition games to be an improvement over the originals but ymmv. If you're playing non-EE you can go balls out with any level of Wild Mage as soon as you can cast chain contingency and load it up with three Greater Chaos shields. You can even use Nahal's Reckless Dweomer to cast a chain contingency spell to stack your Chaos Shields before you get legit level 9 casting. A gnome Fighter/Illusionist using a Two Handed Sword will also be able to wreck faces too. Mage/Thief is probably the best utility class in BG though so if that's what you want go for it.
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What's up with BG2 and all the multiclass NPCs that you can recruit? I guess it makes it easier for party management but drat do I really need a Fighter/Druid, Mage/Cleric and Fighter/Cleric in my group?
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Yes, yes and yes. Single classes are generally pretty bad past the lower levels, except wizards I guess.
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Entropy238 posted:I do find the Enhanced Edition games to be an improvement over the originals but ymmv. Care to elaborate? I'd really appreciate it, I mean I'm still installing Tutu and probably won't be abled to actually start a game today. I tried the EE's when they came out so I guess half a dozen or so patches ago.
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ChrisBTY posted:Ok, I feel like this question has come up before but... Yep there are event triggers, game time timers, and real time timers. However, Nalia doesn't get kidnapped if she's not in your party when you find her fathers body at the end of the keep quest. I only just found this out on my last solo run.
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# ? Aug 21, 2017 21:12 |
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Dyna Soar posted:Care to elaborate? I'd really appreciate it, I mean I'm still installing Tutu and probably won't be abled to actually start a game today. I tried the EE's when they came out so I guess half a dozen or so patches ago. There's plenty of fixes across the board, plenty of new fun items, improved UI, hardcoded stuff like Insane Difficulty without the extra damage and most importantly Siege of Dragonspear. In my experience it's also more reliable than doing a Tutu installation. It was true that they broke a lot of stuff initially but pretty much everything works fine on it now, including most of the good mods. Ascension is still really janky on it, which sucks.
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Entropy238 posted:There's plenty of fixes across the board, plenty of new fun items, improved UI, hardcoded stuff like Insane Difficulty without the extra damage and most importantly Siege of Dragonspear. Hmm, well that does sound pretty good. I guess I'll play the EE versions, then. What mods would you recommend? I mean I've obviously played SCS before, but other than that I've usually kept BG1 as close to vanilla as possible. Anything other than SCS, UB and the tweak pack that don't break immersion with poorly written fan fiction? Dyna Soar fucked around with this message at 21:36 on Aug 21, 2017 |
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EE was riddled with awful awful bugs for over a year after it came out, but most of those have been finally cleared up. There's still a few nasty ones involving multiplayer that I doubt will ever be fixed at this point, which is a shame because multiplayer is basically impossible on the old versions these days. The writing for the new characters is pretty divisive, I personally think most of it is pretty stupid and juvenile, (especially Neera) but I've got like six layers of moss on me so feel free to ignore that as the opinion of a nostalgic old grognard if you like. The sun soul monk guy is alright, although that's mostly because he's pretty bland. His class sucks so you might not want him along on that basis. The semi-secret drow sorcerer guy fits in with the original NPCs best in that he's a fairly one-note scenery-chewing joke character, but he only shows up for BG1. There's this weird little bonus mode which is a series of arena fights. It's fine. EE's big advantage is in that it's just easy to drop in and go. It'll support a widescreen monitor right out of the gate. They changed the UI a lot in one of the later patches. Some folks pitched a fit about it, some folks loved it. I think it had some good changes and some bad, kind of a wash. It's certainly convenient being able to see some of your more important stats right on your inventory screen instead of having to dig for them in the scroll bar on the character info screen.
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# ? Aug 21, 2017 21:36 |
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Dyna Soar posted:Hmm, well that does sound pretty good. I guess I'll play the EE versions, then. I keep it simple too. SCS, Tweak Pack, PnP Free Action and a few home-made tweaks like removing the fatigue effect from the haste spell. Other people here will have more experience with content mods - never bothered with unfinished business myself, and wouldn't bother with ascension on EE yet as it's buggy as hell.
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Yeah, maybe I'll skip UB. I played the BG2 version back in the day and most of the quests it added were tedious, nonsensical or just boring. I'm mostly waiting for the chess combat, hah. Are your tweaks available online? The fatigue effect was annoying as gently caress.
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# ? Aug 21, 2017 21:48 |
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The thing that frustrates me about SCS and the rest of them is that it breaks any attachment between Baldur's Gate and D&D in general. They make so many changes to things which I guess make sense if you've only ever played BG2 or whatever, but completely break the language of D&D. It might be more balanced if all you care about is super-difficulty in Baldur's Gate, but it hurts to see
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Arivia posted:The thing that frustrates me about SCS and the rest of them is that it breaks any attachment between Baldur's Gate and D&D in general. They make so many changes to things which I guess make sense if you've only ever played BG2 or whatever, but completely break the language of D&D. It might be more balanced if all you care about is super-difficulty in Baldur's Gate, but it hurts to see It changes the fights so that they prepare spells just like you would before the fight. I just handwave it away as their minions giving them warning before you arrive or something. You never do something like having the sorcerers evil familiar scouting out the party or something in a videogame like you would in an actual DND game.
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# ? Aug 21, 2017 21:59 |
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What about poo poo like chain contingency: enemy spotted horrid wilting x3? You bump into your high school bully at the grocery store and annihilate the whole neighborhood.
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you never take a nap in the middle of the dungeon every other fight like you're required to do with scs either
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Samuel Clemens posted:And yet, Shadowdancer -> Fighter is perfectly legal and arguably even more broken than the multiclass variant. That admittedly only works with BG2 in mind though. Yeah, but then you still have a kind of dull thief for at least all of at-least BG1. I did totally neglect any of her skills other than hide on shadows/move silently, so Bland Dwarf (who is now a Dwarves Defender) is having to find traps the old fashioned way.
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Dyna Soar posted:Yeah, maybe I'll skip UB. I played the BG2 version back in the day and most of the quests it added were tedious, nonsensical or just boring. I'm mostly waiting for the chess combat, hah. Ask and ye shall receive: https://ufile.io/tbcmh Drop that in your override directory, which should be created automatically in your main BG directory after installing SCS/tweaks. It should remove the fatigue effect from haste. If it doesn't work give me a shout.
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Dyna Soar posted:Yeah? I played with them lots back in the day and while they're fun and pretty powerful, they didn't feel really OP like some other classes, Inquisitor or Kensai / Mage for example. The two most broken things in BG2 are arcane spells and Rogue HLAs. Blades get access to both as well as their Spins, which are semi-broken in their own way (though the EE nerfed them quite a bit). bongwizzard posted:Yeah, but then you still have a kind of dull thief for at least all of at-least BG1. It's not so bad. As long as you make sure to explore during the night, Shadowdancers can reliably HiPS around level 5-6. Their damage at that stage is admittedly pretty poor even for a Thief, but since the AI can't really deal with constant invisibility, the only danger is running out of patience.
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Samuel Clemens posted:the only danger is running out of patience. New thread title?
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Dyna Soar posted:I'm playing the regular ol' versions, the EE games feel, uh, wonky I guess. Everything they've added is a little off, like the zoom or the quick loot. Not much sense in playing them when I can play the old games I guess. I mean, did they even fix anything really or just introduce a buncha new bugs? Careful what you insinuate or you'll get a custom title/avatar too...
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Vargatron posted:What's up with BG2 and all the multiclass NPCs that you can recruit? I guess it makes it easier for party management but drat do I really need a Fighter/Druid, Mage/Cleric and Fighter/Cleric in my group? The fighter/cleric is dual class and only levels up as a cleric, he's basically just a cleric who's a bit better at melee.
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Meyers-Briggs Testicle posted:you never take a nap in the middle of the dungeon every other fight like you're required to do with scs either There's a counter argument to every one of these, some people can't stand playing without it and some can't stand playing with it I suppose.
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Samuel Clemens posted:the only danger is running out of patience. This is what has killed most all of my runs.
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It's why I've mostly been playing ironman for the past few years. Anything that requires save scumming is right out. Anything that takes too long usually is as well because of the ever increasing odds of human error ruining everything. So I go for quickly executed, fairly reliable strats with a few backups just in case. Playthroughs go by really quickly. Going through my screenshots and writing updates for the ironman threads take almost as long as playing the game.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 03:26 |
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Dillbag posted:Yep there are event triggers, game time timers, and real time timers. However, Nalia doesn't get kidnapped if she's not in your party when you find her fathers body at the end of the keep quest. I only just found this out on my last solo run. Well that would be the problem then. I was able to EE keeper the trigger in thanks to having a save in which I had already done it. But if I knew that I probably wouldn't have bothered.
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Soul Reaver posted:Careful what you insinuate or you'll get a custom title/avatar too... Ha, you poor fella... I'm actually happy to be wrong, EE's are a lot easier to set up.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 07:04 |
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They are worth it for the instant quick save and quick loading IMO.
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Dyna Soar posted:Ha, you poor fella... I'm actually happy to be wrong, EE's are a lot easier to set up. Saying the EEs have problems is fine. That guy you quoted flipped his lid in the usual idiot gamer style over a trans character in Siege of Dragonspear and Minsc calling reactionaries out for being idiots.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 08:34 |
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The EE, to me, puts the previous game builds to shame. It's awesome, I love them so much. I'd love a physical collectors edition of ALL the BG series with a big rear end updated Volo manual and a concept art book and maps.
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Arivia posted:Saying the EEs have problems is fine. That guy you quoted flipped his lid in the usual idiot gamer style over a trans character in Siege of Dragonspear and Minsc calling reactionaries out for being idiots. Ah, one of those guys. You'd think a fantasy realm with magic would be filled with trans characters, no? So how's Siege of Dragonspear? I read a review that said it's kinda linear and not really like the older games in that sense, more akin to ToB which I'm not a huge fan of.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 08:38 |
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Dyna Soar posted:Ah, one of those guys. You'd think a fantasy realm with magic would be filled with trans characters, no? I'd say yeah, it's more like ToB, but in its defence it has some novel and interesting items, good battles and an interesting story. Overall I was pretty impressed.
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gender illusionist posted:I'd say yeah, it's more like ToB, but in its defence it has some novel and interesting items, good battles and an interesting story. Overall I was pretty impressed. That sounds good enough since it's just the bridge between the two games anyway. I guess I'll buy it once I'm done with BG1, should take me a few months and maybe it'll be on sale by then.
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If you really wanted to be a trans individual there's a belt you can get in the beginning of BG1 that reverses your gender. Also we use elves, dwarves, halfings, etc as allegories for racism and discrimination but a trans character is a bridge too far and political? You could also, I don't know, just not let one ancillary character bother you.
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It's looking like my F/C will be ending BG almost to 7/7 but I'm not sure if he'll actually get there. From the bit I've read BG2 starts you at level 7 if you roll a new character for it. I'm planning to play through SoD with my F/C, so what level will I start BG2 at? Will I be way over powered out of the starting gates from leveling in SoD?
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Vargatron posted:I don't know, just not let one ancillary character bother you. I haven't actually played Siege yet, but isn't it literally like 2 or 3 lines in an optional conversation on an NPC you might not even need to talk to? Anyway, put me firmly in the camp of the EE Skeptics who turned into a true believer once I actually picked them up on sale and played them. (Though I agree the new NPCs are mostly not great, though the, uh, valiant attempt at flirty dialogue with Neera in BG1 is certainly a thing.) Wildtortilla posted:Will I be way over powered I don't understand the question.
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docbeard posted:I haven't actually played Siege yet, but isn't it literally like 2 or 3 lines in an optional conversation on an NPC you might not even need to talk to? Yes, that is correct. The line is basically "I was born a man, but I felt more comfortable as a woman".
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